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#REDIRECT [[1994-04-17 Moscow, Russia @ Kontsertnyy Zal Moskovskogo Dvortsa Molodezhi (Britronica Festival 1994)]]
DATE: 1994-04-17
 
CITY: Moscow, Russia
 
VENUE: Kontsertnyy Zal Moskovskogo Dvortsa Molodezhi<ref name=":0">https://forum.watmm.com/topic/34458-rdj-britronica-festival-moscow-1994/</ref>
 
EVENT: Britronica Festival 1994
 
TOUR: n/a
 
[A1]
==Background==
Britronica Festival 1994 was organised by Nick Hobbs and Artem Troitsky.<ref name=":0" />
 
Initially Autechre and Ultramarine planned to play on April 15th at the Pilot club, but the PA equipment went missing.<ref name=":0" /> Rupert Howe recalls heading to Autechre's room late night on April 16th, where he and a few other people joined Rob in watching a TV make "hallucinogenic patterns" with Rob saying "It's techno, this telly."<ref name=":0" /><!-- including it solely for how hilarious that line is -->On April 17th, Autechre performed at Moscow's Palace of Youth (Kontsertnyy Zal Moskovskogo Dvortsa Molodezhi).<ref name=":0" /><!-- i desperately want to include the seefeel, bark psychosis and ultramarine throwing a couch off the 17th floor -->
 
Sean noted in the WATMM AAA that while the gig itself went well, the surrounding events encouraged them to not return to Moscow since then.<ref name=":1">https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XAizLmKun4yF6oBVUhIrewYN-ZiY_9ORckmT-hF93Ho/edit?gid=0#gid=0&range=D661</ref> Both Richard D James (Aphex Twin) and Mark Pritchards got food poisoning and ended up being hospitalized, and Bruce Gilbert (of Wire) was thrown off the premises by security armed with Uzis.<ref name=":1" /><ref>https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2011/07/mark-pritchards-worst-tour-ever</ref>
 
From recordings, [[Anti#Lost|"Lost"]] and [[Anti#Djarum|"Djarum"]] were performed at the show.
 
==Recordings==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!TYPE
!COMPLETE
!LENGTH
!NOTES
!LINKS
|-
| rowspan="3" |AUD #1
| colspan="2" |PART
|Uploaded to YouTube by channel britronica
| ---
|-
|(part)
|3:37
|''Autechre "lost" live moscow 1994 britronica''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USsvC9bx9fE</ref>
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USsvC9bx9fE YouTube (original)]
|-
|(part)
|3:00
|''Autechre Djarum live moscow 1994 britronica<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6uM93pJ0UI</ref>'' <!-- plot thickens, this might be split off into AUD #2. this comes from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVn5FczdHbk (43:35) -->
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6uM93pJ0UI YouTube (original)]
|}
==References==
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Revision as of 16:30, 21 October 2024

DATE: 1994-04-17

CITY: Moscow, Russia

VENUE: Kontsertnyy Zal Moskovskogo Dvortsa Molodezhi[1]

EVENT: Britronica Festival 1994

TOUR: n/a

[A1]

Background

Britronica Festival 1994 was organised by Nick Hobbs and Artem Troitsky.[1]

Initially Autechre and Ultramarine planned to play on April 15th at the Pilot club, but the PA equipment went missing.[1] Rupert Howe recalls heading to Autechre's room late night on April 16th, where he and a few other people joined Rob in watching a TV make "hallucinogenic patterns" with Rob saying "It's techno, this telly."[1]On April 17th, Autechre performed at Moscow's Palace of Youth (Kontsertnyy Zal Moskovskogo Dvortsa Molodezhi).[1]

Sean noted in the WATMM AAA that while the gig itself went well, the surrounding events encouraged them to not return to Moscow since then.[2] Both Richard D James (Aphex Twin) and Mark Pritchards got food poisoning and ended up being hospitalized, and Bruce Gilbert (of Wire) was thrown off the premises by security armed with Uzis.[2][3]

From recordings, "Lost" and "Djarum" were performed at the show.

Recordings

TYPE COMPLETE LENGTH NOTES LINKS
AUD #1 PART Uploaded to YouTube by channel britronica ---
(part) 3:37 Autechre "lost" live moscow 1994 britronica[4] YouTube (original)
(part) 3:00 Autechre Djarum live moscow 1994 britronica[5] YouTube (original)

References